Improved nozzle for hose-pipe



PATEN'TED OUT. 6, 1868.

0. J. BAGKUS. NOZZLE- FOR HOSE PIP-BS.

" STATES employed, with n. sprinkler coupled or screwed to correspondwith the openings in the indne v. out through t-hcsprinklor.

osoAa J. BAcKus, OF SAN ,iv 'r 'rrxon.

ERAEOlSCO, oALIroaniA.

I IMPROVED NOZZLE FOR HOSE-PIPE.-

speoifimtiofllforining port of Lettei's Pa To all whom it may concern Beit known that lI,--.OSGAR J. BAGKUS, oi" the city and county of SanFrancisco, State. of California, have inyented an improved Hose-Nozzle;and I do hereby declare the following description and accompanyingdrawings are sntiieient toenahle any person skilled in the artor'scienee to which it most, nearly appertains to make and snowy saidinvention or improvements wil hout further invention or experiment.

The nature of nay-invention is to provide a nozzle for irrigatinghose orother purposes, so constructed that the sprinkler andeductionpipe-willbe combined in one and the same pipeor-nozzle.

To accomplish this object the usual pipe is to the end, having-a holethrough the center, through which the 'eduotion-pipe passes. This pipeextends downward only to the stopcock way, and at each side of it arepierced two holes. The stopcock is hollow, and has a large opnning ntone side,and a small opening atthe opposite side, with two openingsstill smaller about midway between the quar' ier, so that by turningtheh'oles in the cock.

tion and ednction pipes, a single stream of" water is thrown, and byturning the cock still. further the hole in the edn'clion-pipe isclosed, and the waterfrom the induction pipe or hose enters the barrelof thcstop-cock, and passes through the two holes 'at the side of theeduction-pipc' into the chaniber of the nozzle and lnorfder to morefully illustrate andexplain my invention, reference isghad 'to'theaccompan ying drawings and letters marked thereon, of which- Figure 1 isaside scctional'elevation. Fig.- 2 is a view of the cock. "Fig. 3 is anend View.

A is the chamberin which the eductionpipe B is: placed, andis pierced atits base at each side of the pipe with two holes, 0 U,

.. the purpose specified.

em No, 82,676, datd 0mm 6, 1868.

' which lead into the cock opening below. The. cap .or sprinkler D hasan opening, D, andis' screwed to the nozzle or chambe'r, the end of theeduciion-pipe passing through the open.-

.ing and projecting a shortdistance from the -sprinkler,'the oppositeend is ailing into the cock-chamber.

flhestop-cock is constructed with a barrel, and has a hole, E, at oneside to'correspond with the induction pipe or h0se. Holes F. G

G, a little smaller in diameter than E, are also made at thetop oropposite side of the cock, which correspond with those opening, into thechamber and eduction-p'ipes from the cock-' chamber, and when theopening F in the cook is turned so as to correspond with the openingthrough the pipe-water flows through in asingle'continuousstream, and\vhenihe cock is turned back alittle this communication is cut 011', andwhen turned so as to bring thetwo openingsin the barrel of the cock in aline with. the openings leadinginto the cham her of the nozzle, thewater rushes into it, andont through the sprinkler.

' Thus a sprinkler and a. nozzle or pipe in one implement is had withoutthe necessity of detaching or attaching parts in order to ihrow a singlestream, or inn shower, as may be desired, the-whole implement beingconstructed ting to but a trifle,

at an additionalcost, anioun above the ordinary nozzle. V

Havingthus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, is- H The combination, with a nozzle throwing"it single stream of water, of the sprinkler D, constrncted V andoperated with the holes E 13G .G in the stop-cock, and holes 0 (l,leadin into the nozzle-chamber, substantially as did for I SCAR J.BACKUS. L. s.

' ln'wit-ness whereof I have hereon "hand and seal.

Witnesses v OVW. M. SMITH, Gno. .H, STRONG.

